While most tire brands today are owned by Goodyear or Cooper, there are still significant differences in tire quality you will get at each price point. Our members discuss advice on new tires for the F-150. In this discussion, find out:

Are the Atturo Trail Blade M/T tires a good low-cost choice?

How does their tread life stack up?

Is it worth to pay for Toyo or Nitto tires?

What is the traction like on these tires?

What are the tire dimensions to consider?

Some members say, “you get what you pay for” with the Atturo’s, and that Toyo’s are generally known known for their 50k+ mileage life with proper rotations. At the end of the day, you might only be saving ~$400 on the Atturo’s, for what is arguably a very important part of your truck.

Read on below to find out or contribute your own tips to thisdiscussion.

Sorry it took a while for me to post these, but I finally got the body lift, wheels, and tires installed. I effin love the setup and the tires look aggressive as hell. Obviously there is a little hum to the tires on slow roads and highway but not nearly as bad as the nitto trail graps. My roommate as the trail graps and his are noticeably louder inside the cab. The best fix is to turn the country radio station on though, duh. Next mods will be exhaust and then 6" susp in a couple months.

Just a level in the front I assume? I love these tires and the price is right, doesn't make me sick to pay ~1k for a beauty looking stance like that.

Just a level in the front I assume? I love these tires and the price is right, doesn't make me sick to pay ~1k for a beauty looking stance like that.

It's actually a 2.5" in the front and 3" block in the rear, less than 200 bucks. Got the kit from Auto Spring, called the number listed on their website and the owner answered (great guy) and we decided to go with this setup because I will be towing a good bit and don't want that ***** end to sag. In a few months I'm also going with a 6" suspension and am going to keep the body lift to maintain the front-end rake.

Those are some seriously aggressive tires. I want some. Haha. I'm looking more at a 33x12.5. Problem is I'm not sure if NTB will order them for me and my parents told me I'm buying from NTB or somewhere that'll mount and balance for free and do road hazard. Then gave me a budget of my own money I can spend and have to stick to about what I paid for the last set so I have more money for college. Guess there goes my plans of mud tires unless NTB will do it for me.

Those are some seriously aggressive tires. I want some. Haha. I'm looking more at a 33x12.5. Problem is I'm not sure if NTB will order them for me and my parents told me I'm buying from NTB or somewhere that'll mount and balance for free and do road hazard. Then gave me a budget of my own money I can spend and have to stick to about what I paid for the last set so I have more money for college. Guess there goes my plans of mud tires unless NTB will do it for me.

Tell them their wishes are unreasonable! Find a local lift shop with some nice rednecks with good reviews and get the tires through them. The place I went to gave me a better deal on my setup than what I was looking at online, even better than ebay and whatever other retail website you pull up. Regarding mount and balance, only place I know that does it for free are friend's garages lol, even the family mechanic will charge a few bucks! gotta make a livin' somehow.

Anyone ever used of heard of tires-easy.com? I'm a little skeptical of them but they've got like 700 something reviews and practically 5 stars overall. http://www.resellerratings.com/store/Tires_Easy They've got them for $1077.87 shipped to my door. Next closest is rimzone for $1208.32 shipped to my door.